
Ezra Miller, star of “Justice League” and the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise, has been wanted by the police. The actor has been considered an “outlaw” since last week, when the parents of 18-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes received a precautionary order against him. Police were unable to locate him to deliver the notification and even mocked the authorities for it, with videos posted on his official Instagram account.
In the last few hours, however, the case has become even more serious. Another order was issued, this time for the protection of a 12-year-old. And this time, Miller deleted her Instagram.
The new order was requested by the mother of a non-binary child at the local court in Greenfield, Massachusetts, alleging that the plaintiff threatened his family and acted inappropriately towards the child while he was in a nearby apartment.
The Daily Beast website spoke to the mother, baby and their unidentified neighbor. According to the report, Ezra Miller showed up at the door of his apartment wearing a flak jacket and behaving strangely. He reportedly revealed a gun and said, “That way, you can lead to a really serious situation.”
Next, the actor turned to the little girl, allegedly pestering her with compliments, hugging her uncomfortably and touching her hips, asking her to follow him on Instagram.
The little girl said she was very nervous and scared because Miller yelled at her mother.
Also according to what was reported, the actor would have apologized, but returned to annoy the family on several other occasions, in some making the child uncomfortable by hugging her and pressing his body against her.
This case comes to light a week after the parents of Native American activist Tokata Iron Eyes reported that Miller had been in a relationship with the young woman since she was 12. The young woman recently turned 18, dropped out of school, ran away from home and ended up at the actor’s home, so her parents have asked the court for a restraining order to prevent him from approaching, claiming that he manipulates her. and that it is full of drugs.
The teenager used her Instagram to defend Miller, saying he only supported her at a difficult time when she lost her way after her best friend died.
These aren’t the actor’s only recent problems. Earlier this year he also got into trouble at a bar and party in Hawaii and was arrested for assault.
For this reason, the actor has been a constant target of replacement voices in projects related to DC Comics.
It is worth mentioning that he has already completely shot the film Hero Flash, which is scheduled for release on June 22, 2023 in Brazil.
Variety magazine reported that Warner held an emergency meeting on the situation at the time of the Hawaiian scandals and concluded that re-filming “The Flash” to remove Miller’s scenes would be too expensive: the actor is almost all the scenes and still has a dual role, like another version of himself.
But the backlash surrounding his name only increases. And with the inclusion of a minor in the story, “The Flash” runs the serious risk of going straight to streaming if it does.
Source: Terra

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